Dozens reportedly killed in Israeli strike on Gaza Israel's military says it struck a Hamas command centre embedded in a school. In a recent incident, dozens of people were reportedly killed in an Israeli strike on Gaza. Israel's military claims that it targeted a Hamas command centre that was located within a school in the area. The attack took place amidst ongoing tensions and violence between Israel and Hamas, the Palestinian militant group. This latest incident has further escalated the conflict and raised concerns about the safety and security of civilians in the region. The Israeli military maintains that it resorted to the strike as a response to the rockets fired by Hamas into Israeli territory. They claim that the targeted command centre was being used to coordinate and carry out attacks against Israeli civilians. However, the death toll and the extent of damage caused by the strike have raised questions about the proportionality and necessity of Israel's response. Reports indicate that many of those killed in the attack were civilians, including children, who had sought shelter in the school amidst the ongoing violence. The attack on a school, which is supposed to be a safe haven for children, has sparked outrage and condemnation from various international organizations and human rights groups. They have called for an independent investigation into the incident and urged all parties to ensure the protection of civilians in accordance with international law. The Israeli government argues that Hamas is responsible for the civilian casualties as they intentionally use civilian infrastructure, such as schools and hospitals, to launch attacks and store weapons. Israel maintains that it takes all
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